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Maybe I’m really gay but the thought of going to a pumpkin patch with a cute girl and picking out a pumpkin to carve together sounds like a 15/10 recommendation. Idk tho.
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Another happy #WeMetOnHER story!
“About one year ago a bi girl and a lesbian girl, we, found contact and started talking through HER social app. That developed into late night skype calls, quirky messages and overall happiness over finding someone that made your stomach erupt into thousands of butterflies. About 3 months later we finally met after hours of traveling but it was so worth it. Since then our love for each other has only grown bigger and after 9 months together we are still on cloud nine. Long distance is hard but so worth it when you have found someone you love that much.”
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The Healing History Of Two-Spirit, A Term That Gives LGBTQ Natives A Voice
06/30/2018
In the early 1990s, Little Thunder helped create the term “two-spirit,” an umbrella term for LGBTQ+ Native Americans. She vowed she would not return home “until all of my two-spirit brothers and sisters were welcome.
”Years later, on a cold October night in 2016, Little Thunder sat in car headed south on Highway 1806 from Bismarck, North Dakota. As the car slowed down and pulled up to a security gate at the #NoDAPL resistance camp, the elder rolled down her window and asked a young volunteer where she could find the two-spirit camp. That weekend, Little Thunder and other two-spirit leaders were officially welcomed by the Oceti Sakowin leadership in a grand entry ceremony organized by Lakota activist Candi Brings Plenty.
It was the first time Little Thunder had been home in 32 years.
“Going to Standing Rock and having that welcoming,” she said, “it was so healing. I had never dreamt I would live to see that happen.”
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